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TonMan Productions Lighting Designer
This app gives you a convenient way to create and distribute lighting plots for your shoots. You can include 150 different types of lights, grip equipment, and other items in your diagrams. Labeling, note-taking, and image-importing tools help you plan all the details, and you can e-mail your lighting plots to the rest of your crew directly from the app, along with equipment lists.
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Chemical Wedding Artemis HD and Remote
The HD version of Chemical Wedding's Artemis app runs on the iPad only, while the Remote version streams the view from the Artemis iPhone app to iPads, allowing multiple people to monitor the same view. Artemis provides a digital director's viewfinder, working in much the same way as a traditional director's viewfinder. You select a camera format, aspect ratio, and lens type, and Artemis
uses the iPad camera to simulate the lens views you can expect
when you shoot. It can also show you comparisons of views with different
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Ripple Digital Media OnSet for iPad
This app lets directors, producers, script supervisors, and crew manage digital dailies, scripts, call sheets, reports, and other production documents. It keeps documents organized, and lets you view clips and create rough cuts, e-mail documents directly from the app, and sync across multiple iPads.
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Bombing Brain Teleprompt+ for iPad
This teleprompter for the iPad can keep large script collections organized, record video while displaying a script, and run in sync on multiple devices. You can control it with a Bluetooth footpedal or keyboard, or from an iPhone running Bombing Brain's Teleprompt+ Remote app. |
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Avid Studio for iPad
Avid brings its powerful nonlinear editing tools to the iPad with this app, giving serious filmmakers an alternative to iMovie and easily exporting files to Avid's PC-based Studio NLE. It lets you capture video and photos from within the app when it's connected to a camera, and it offers advanced features like frame-by-frame trimming, motion graphics customization, and picture-in-picture effects.
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Avatron Air Display
If you're editing or reviewing your footage on a laptop on location and want to expand your screen real estate, this app will let you use your iPad as a second monitor. You just need to be able to connect to it via WiFi. Also check out the similar DisplayPad app from Clean Cut Code. It's about a third of the price of Air Display but doesn't support all Mac models.
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OnOne DSLR Camera Remote HD
If you shoot video with a compatible Canon or Nikon HDSLR, can use this app to turn your iPad into a nice, big wireless video monitor and remote control. To set it up, you connect your camera to a Mac via USB or WiFi, and then connect your iPad to the Mac via WiFi.
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dopplerthepom KeyPad+
You can turn your iPad into a wireless control panel for video editing programs like Final Cut and Premiere with this app, and it works with other programs too. It comes with a basic keypad and lets you purchase professional control panels for different programs. For a whole $1.99, the Pro version gives you the ability to create and share your own layouts. Controls can include buttons, sliders, dials, panners, menus, steps, and sequencers.
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